- TripBuzz found 74 things to do with kids in or near Montecito, California, including 72 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Barbara, Goleta, Ventura and Ojai.
- From Butterfly Beach to Miramar Beach, the Montecito area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Parks, Hiking Trails and Farms & Ranches.
- Home to many of California's most successful celebrities is the city of Montecito, located within beautiful Santa Barbara County. Stately homes, rolling green hills and peaceful living are among the biggest draws of the affluent community. Among the most popular tourist activities include wine tastings, visiting the nearby beaches and enjoying world class dining.
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An equestrian facility, Connemara Ranch offers visitors a chance to go on guided horseback rides in the Los Angeles and Malibu areas. The facility also offers horseback riding lessons for students of all levels.
48.5 Miles
Visitors can join a hockey league or participate in figure skating classes at the ice arena of Iceoplex. Visitors can skate on the NHL regulation sized ice rink during public skating hours.
48.6 Miles
591 Country Club Dr, Ste A, Simi Valley, CA 93065
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Lazertag Extreme is a laser tag arena and indoor / outdoor amusement facility. The facility offers laser tag as well as mobile archery tag, and hosts birthday parties and special events.
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137 Strathearn Pl, Simi Valley, CA 93065
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Visitors to Strathearn Historical Park and Museum, Simi Valley, may enjoy tours of its historic buildings and exhibits. These represent the history of the peoples of the valley - Chumash Indians, Spaniards, and pioneers. Year round special events.
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556 Lake Park Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065
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Rancho Madera Community Park is a park featuring a variety of recreational amenities, including a full size amphitheater. Attractions include a basketball court, baseball diamond, playground, tennis court, soccer field, hiking trail, and three picnic pavilions.
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Not only do is the Nicholas Canyon Beach a suitable site for a wedding, but visitors can also go fishing, surfing, swimming, hiking or picnicking. Food trucks also come to the beach during the summer months.
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Many California native plants like sea rocket, saltbush and verbena grow within the boundaries of Jalama Beach County Park. In addition to picnic and camping areas, the park's coastline is a popular spot for fishing, surfing and swimming.
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Established in 1969, the Lompoc Museum exhibits document the archeology and history of the Lompoc Valley and Santa Barbara County. Patrons can view vintage photos and relics. There is also 19th century furniture and clothing on display.
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3290 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
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The Chumash Indian Museum displays the long history of the Chumash Indian tribe. Visitors can see several exhibits and hear stories about of the Chumash, as well as hike a long trail that leads through a recreated tribal village.
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The Artesia School Museum is a fully restored, historic one-room schoolhouse. It was used from 1876 to 1961 and saw students from first to eighth grades attend at the same time.